Cottagecore – a style defined by pastoral charm and natural materials – has surged in popularity over recent years. This aesthetic movement emphasizes simpler times and connections to nature through decor choices. Many find cottagecore’s emphasis on crafts and sustainable living appealing. However, it’s a very subjective style that may not suit everyone’s tastes or values.
For those interested in bringing a cottagecore look to their home, natural materials are commonly used for an earthy feel. Soft textiles like cotton or linen can make rooms feel cozier. Floral art and motifs nod to the style’s garden influences. Pieces made of rattan, terra cotta, or wood add organic warmth. Some also incorporate reused materials for sustainability.
Additionally, cottagecore interiors tend to have lighter, neutral color palettes. As an optional accent, printed wallpapers with scenic views or floral designs complement the natural vibe. Painted antique furniture gives a sense of charming imperfection. Abundant plants tie spaces to the outdoors.
There are many ways to interpret cottagecore based on personal preferences. The unifying thread is that it rejects modern sleekness in favor of nostalgic coziness and character. Yet a cottagecore space need not be cluttered. The thoughtfully curated and cared for objects take focus.
In the end, cottagecore is about surrounding oneself with pieces that inspire simple joy and tranquility. Those drawn to unwinding in pastoral environments may find this aesthetic nourishing, but it certainly isn’t the only valid approach to intentional living and decor.
1. Chalet Bolton-Est by BOOM TOWN
Chalet Bolton-Est by BOOM TOWN uses some accent pieces for a trendy cottage aesthetic in its interior spaces. This large cottage uses a unique table with wheels as one of the cottage accent pieces for its living room. In the dining area, the light fixture attracts everyone’s attention.
Photography: Mario C. Melillo and Angus McRitchie
2. A Sustainable Cottage by Kelly Doran and Portico Timber Frames
A Sustainable Cottage by Kelly Doran and Portico Timber Frames also uses some accent pieces for a trendy cottage aesthetic. This cozy living room strengthens the presence of cottage style by adding a cottage-styled fireplace. The wooden furniture also comes in a cottage style, warming the interior comfortably.
Photographer: Marcus Oleniuk
3. East Hampton Cottage by Murdock Solon Architects
Some accent pieces for a trendy cottage aesthetic in East Hampton Cottage by Murdock Solon Architects include the furniture and the rug. The unique chair attracts everyone’s attention while the jute rug is a symbol of nature that also serves as a floor protection.
Photography: Frank Oudeman
4. Belgium Cottage by Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
Simple but comfortable, thanks to some accent pieces for a trendy cottage aesthetic. Belgium Cottage by Searl Lamaster Howe Architects is a new vacation home that uses a rustic dining table and light fixtures as cottage accent pieces. The result is a cozy and warm space for gathering.
Images Source: Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
5. A Window on The Lake by YH2 Architecture
A Window on The Lake by YH2 Architecture also uses some accent pieces for a trendy cottage aesthetic in its interior space. The wooden furniture in this living place is one of the cottage accent pieces that bring comfort. The high ceiling creates an airy feeling while the glazed walls bring nature into the space.
Photographer: Francis Pelletier
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